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From July 1, 1991 to March 31, 1992, 156 patients (pts) with positive antibody titers to the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) were seen in our clinic. A retrospective review of the epidemiology and infectious complications of these patients is presented. There were 129 males and 27 females (4.8:1, ratio). Only 10/156 (12.8%) were non-whites (13 blacks and 7 hispanics). The majority, 126 (80.7%), were 25 to 44 years old. The most common risk factor was homosexuality or bisexuality 100 (64.1%), followed by heterosexual acquisition 25 (16%), intravenous drug abuse 23 (13.7%), unknown 6 (3.8%) and transfusion-related 3 (1.9%). Sixty-five pts had no infections. In the remaining 91 pts, the infections noted were: candidiasis (54 pts); Pneumocystis carinii pneumonia (25 pts); Herpes simplex (13 pts); cytomegalovirus (CMV)
retinitis
(11 pts) and CMV esophagitis (1 pt), central nervous system toxoplasmosis (8); Herpes zoster (6 pts); cryptococcal meningitis (5 pts); Mycobacterium avium complex bacteremia (4 pts); Molluscum contagiosum,
hepatitis
-B, staphylococcal infection, perirectal abscess and oral hairy leukoplakia (2 pts each); syphilis, cryptosporidiosis, nocardiosis, histoplasmosis and laryngeal papillomatosis (1 pt each). Infections were multiple in 57/91 (62%) pts and tend to occur more often when the helper cells are < 200 47/57 (82%) pts. Appropriate antimicrobials for prophylaxis and maintenance therapy appeared to decrease the occurrence or relapse of infections such as pneumocystosis, candidiasis, cryptococcosis, tuberculosis and toxoplasmosis.
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PMID:Epidemiology and infectious complications of human immunodeficiency virus antibody positive patients. 790 72
Cytomegalovirus (CMV) infection is a substantial cause of morbidity and mortality among immunocompromised patients. It may present with a mild, self-limited syndrome,
retinitis
, colitis, or invasive disease with pneumonitis,
hepatitis
, and bone marrow suppression. We review another, less common manifestation of CMV disease: CMV-associated vasculitis. CMV may productively infect vascular endothelial cells (25), causing a local vasculitis (3, 14, 19) and ischemia. Alternatively, the host immune response to cells expressing viral antigen may be the stimulus for vasculitis (12, 53). Since there are no pathognomonic appearances to mucosal or cutaneous lesions, biopsy of accessible sites is critical for diagnosis and expeditious initiation of appropriate antiviral therapy. The CMV-associated vasculitides represent a broad spectrum of diseases, with GI vasculitis in nontransplant recipients having the best prognosis. Cutaneous vasculitis associated with CMV seems to be a more fulminant disease, with the majority of cases having a fatal outcome. These differences likely reflect the degree of viral burden and the state of immune competence. Additionally, since the virus itself is immunosuppressive, host defenses may be further compromised by the infection. Although a large collective experience assessing the impact of ganciclovir and foscarnet is not currently available, both the prompt initiation of antiviral treatment and a concurrent reduction in any immunosuppressive regimen, including steroids, should be undertaken since these therapeutic strategies have clearly improved outcome for other CMV syndromes (22, 34, 55). As the number of recipients rises and the HIV pandemic spreads we are likely to see an increase in the number of cases of vasculitis associated with CMV infection.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)
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PMID:Cytomegalovirus vasculitis. Case reports and review of the literature. 793 9
Human cytomegalovirus (HCMV) is an important pathogen for the fetus, recipients of solid organ transplants, bone marrow allograft patients, individuals infected with human immunodeficiency virus and other immunosuppressed patients. The clinical features of congenital cytomegalovirus infection as well as HCMV infection and HCMV disease in immunosuppressed transplant recipients are described. Diagnostic methods for HCMV monitoring are discussed from a clinical perspective. Antivirals as Ganciclovir and Foscarnet are used for induction and maintenance regimes for the treatment of HCMV-associated
retinitis
, pneumonitis,
hepatitis
, gastrointestinal involvement and neurological disorders. Drug resistance both to Ganciclovir and Foscarnet of HCMV strains isolated from immunosuppressed patients has already been reported. The development of rapid diagnostic tools for the detection of HCMV drug resistance is urgently required.
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PMID:[Cytomegaloviruses--clinical aspects and therapy]. 794 Apr 12
We report the case of a previously healthy man who suffered a disseminated cytomegalovirus infection. He presented with prolonged fever, weight loss of 8 kg, anicteric
hepatitis
, upper digestive tract bleeding from gastric ulcers, acute polyneuritis and bilateral
retinitis
. Immunodeficiency was not detected either during admission or during a 3-year follow-up period. The patient was treated with ganciclovir (5 mg/kg BID) during 4 weeks with a favourable clinical outcome. To our knowledge, this is the first reported case with such characteristics.
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PMID:Disseminated cytomegalovirus infection in an immunocompetent adult successfully treated with ganciclovir. 858 48
Bartonella (Rochalimaea) henselae is a common cause of cat-scratch disease. This newly identified bacterium is also the cause of several other clinical syndromes, including bacillary angiomatosis, bacillary peliosis
hepatitis
and splenitis, and acute and relapsing bacteremia. A high percentage of young cats carry B. henselae. Fortunately, serious complications of B. henselae infections are rare in immunocompetent patients. Cat-scratch disease is usually a self-limited illness that does not necessarily require antibiotic therapy. Severe or persistent cases respond well to several antibiotics, including erythromycin and doxycycline. Cat-scratch disease should be included in the differential diagnosis of serious neurologic disease, particularly when regional lymphadenopathy develops suddenly in a previously healthy patient who owns a cat. Treatment of uncomplicated central nervous system disease is generally supportive. Antibiotic therapy is reserved for patients with atypical or severe involvement, including encephalopathy and
retinitis
. Other internal and cutaneous manifestations of B. henselae infection have recently been described. These potentially life-threatening infections respond well to antibiotic therapy, even in immunocompromised patients.
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PMID:Cat-scratch disease and related clinical syndromes. 910 5
Cytomegalovirus(CMV) causes various inflammatory diseases such as encephalitis, interstitial pneumonitis (IP),
retinitis
,
hepatitis
, gastritis and colitis, and raises serious concern especially in immunocompromized patients such as AIDS patients and organ transplant recipients. In some instances such as
retinitis
,
hepatitis
, gastritis and colitis, the mechanism underlying the diseases in the direct viral replication. On the other hand, an immunopathological basis is implicated in CMV-associated IP (CMV-IP). The results of the experiments from the mouse model of CMV-IP suggested that the cytokines, such as IFN-gamma and TNF-alpha, and the cytokine-induced nitric oxide mediate CMV-IP. However, the reason how and why the CMV infection augments the production of the cytokines has been still unknown. In conclusion, it would be in mind that CMV-IP is not due to viral replication but due to the cytokines of the host's immune system. Therefore, the therapy against CMV-IP should target the cytokines, or the cytokine induced radicals.
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PMID:[The role of the host's immune system in the pathogenesis of cytomegalovirus-associated disease]. 946 72
The recent discovery of the bacterium Bartonella henselae was mainly due to the development of molecular biology techniques adapted to microbial diagnosis and to the description of new human diseases linked to Aids. About 10% of pet cats and 33% of stray cats harbour that bacterium in their blood. In immunocompetent patients, that bacterium is responsible for human cat scratch disease, characterized essentially by a localized lymph nodes enlargement in the vicinity of the entry site of the bacteria. This disease occurs more likely in pet cats less than 1-year-old and infested with fleas. The bacterium is transmitted to humans by scratches or bites; the role of fleas is possible, but is not yet documented. In 5 to 13% of cases, the cat scratch disease appears as more severe, including health impairment,
hepatitis
, Parinaud's oculo-glandular syndrome, neurological complications or stellate
retinitis
. In immunocompromised patients, B. henselae is responsible for various clinical presentations: bacillary angiomatosis, bacillary peliosis, recurrent or persistent bacteremia or endocarditis. Diagnosis of infections due to B. henselae can be performed by serological specific testing with sensitivity and specificity values ranging from 75 to 100%. Cultivation of the bacterium is fastidious, particularly in cases of cat scratch disease. The most efficient diagnostic test is the in vitro DNA amplification which has the drawback to require a lymph node sample. Antibiotics are usually inefficient for the treatment of cat scratch disease. By contrast, in immunocompromised patients, these infections are successfully treated for a more or less long time by macrolides or tetracyclines or rifampin.
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PMID:[Bartonellosis: I. Bartonella henselae]. 985 27
Cytomegalovirus (CMV) infection was recognised in congenitally infected infants in the first half of the 20th century. Following the increased use of immunosuppressive regimens for bone marrow and solid organ transplantation, various manifestations of CMV disease were recognised. Milder symptoms included fever, anorexia and malaise but severe symptoms included pneumonitis,
hepatitis
, gastrointestinal ulceration, choreoretinitis and encephalopathy, all with a high morbidity or mortality. With the onset of the AIDS epidemic, manifestations of CMV became evident, predominantly
retinitis
. Ganciclovir used intravenously has been the principal anti-CMV agent investigated. However, ganciclovir has problems with suboptimal efficacy, toxicity, poor oral bioavailability and evolution of resistant strains. Additional studies have been performed on foscarnet and cidofovir, although the use of both have been limited by their nephrotoxicity. Combination therapy with ganciclovir and foscarnet for resistant strains has been used. There are promising newer drugs like the methylenecyclopropane nucleoside analogues and benzimidazole. The most novel compound is the antisense oligonucleotide fomivirsen that has been evaluated principally in CMV retinitis. The role of immunotherapy with either immunoglobulin prophylaxis or the novel adoptive immunotherapy needs further evaluation.
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PMID:Cytomegalovirus treatment options in immunocompromised patients. 1158 92
Aim of this report is to review the epidemiological and clinical features of HCMV infection in the adult. In all geographical areas high diffusion of HCMV infection involving all socioeconomic groups is observed; significant most elevated seroprevalence in North African and Asian ethnic groups is compared to Western populations is pointed out; besides, HCMV is absolutely the virus most frequently transmitted in the perinatal period. In the immunocompetent host, the HCMV infection is symptomless in the great majority of cases; in the symptomatic cases it shows the clinical features of a self-limited mononucleosis-like syndrome. In the immunocompromised patients, either in subjects infected with HIV or in onco-hematologic patients or recipients of solid organ or bone marrow transplants patients, HCMV infection leads to serious illness. The most frequent clinical pictures are: pneumonia,
retinitis
,
hepatitis
, polyradiculopathy, encephalitis, gastrointestinal tract disease, adrenal involvement; cases of myocarditis, pancreatitis, genitourinary localizations are less frequent. The clinical pictures are different in the different clinical groups:
retinitis
, in subjects with HIV infection and pneumonia in recipients of transplants, are respectively the main clinical manifestations; the mechanisms of such differences are not clearly defined. A to the diagnosis, the serological tests (evidence of IgM activity, IgG avidity) are useful in the immunocompetent host; whereas, in the immunocompromised host cytological detection (demonstration of typical cytological aspects and positive immunohistology for HCMV antigens) and/or virological detection (isolation of virus or evidence of viral antigens or viral DNA) are needed. The most used therapeutical choices are ganciclovir, foscarnet and cidofovir; these three drugs have similar antiviral effectiveness, but they show different outlines of toxicity and praticality of use.
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PMID:[Cytomegalovirus infection in the adult]. 1203 42
A high incidence of cytomegalovirus (CMV) infections is observed in Brazil. These viruses are causatives of significant morbidity and mortality among patients with advanced human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection. This work, shows the application of a PCR on determination of CMV load in the buffy coat and plasma. We analyzed the samples of 247 HIV infected patients in order to diagnose CMV infection and disease. We developed a semi-quantitative PCR that amplifies part of the glycoprotein B (gB) gene of CMV. The semi-quantitative PCR was carried out only in positive clinical samples in a qualitative PCR confirmed by a nested-PCR. CD4 lymphocyte count, HIV viral load and CMV disease symptom were correlated with CMV load. CMV genome was detected in the buffy coat of 82 of 237 (34.6%) patients, in 10 of these the CMV load was determined varying between 928 and 332 880 viral copies/microg DNA. None of these 237 patients developed any suggestive manifestation of CMV disease. For the other 10 HIV infected patients selected based on the suspicion of CMV disease, CMV genome was detected in only one case. This patient presented a high CMV load, 8 000 000 copies/microg DNA, and developed a disseminated form of CMV disease including
hepatitis
and
retinitis
. Our results were greatly influenced by the impact of the highly active antiretroviral therapy that reduced incidence of CMV viremia and occurrence of CMV disease in the HIV infected patients.
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PMID:Diagnosis of cytomegalovirus infections by qualitative and quantitative PCR in HIV infected patients. 1216 4
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